On Friday 21 November 2003 15:27, Mohammed Yousif wrote:
> Also, one of our latest font
> >releases has a nice font that can be used for AlQuran Alkareem.
> I think you mean KacstQr, I found it interesting but it is not complete
> and needs some work.
> I took the liberty to add the missing symbols, these are:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------------------------------------- علامة نهاية الآية والأرقام من 0 إلى
> 9
> $007B الشكل الأيسر
> $007D الشكل الأيمن
> $0030 0
> ...
> ...
> $0039 9
Should this be implemented in the font or rendered by the software?
> Most of them are unicode standard, but there are a few which simply
> doesn't exist in the unicode standard.
Will you please add this in your global todo: check whether a proposal has
been sent to Unicode and if not submit one and follows with them.
> Those are:
> صفر مستدير قائم
> $0610
> تنوين مركب
> فتحتان
> $0611
> ضمتان
> $0612
> كسرتان
> $0613
Wow! These are already reserved in Unicode 4.0 to some other characters. So
you need to find some other private space.
> It would be much better, if Kacst can take on and complete this work as
> it's critical to have such font for the Muslim user to be able to use
> various Quranic texts in his/her publishing work and in _Othmani_ script.
Agree indefinitely.
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